Even if a potential juror feels so strongly about capital punishment that the individual could not give an impartial verdict, that individual must still serve on the jury.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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In Neil v. Biggers (1972) and Manson v. Braithwaite (1977) the Supreme Court established five factors that determine the reliability of an identification. These factors include
a. the witness's opportunity to view the criminal during the crime b. the length of time between the crime and the subsequent identification c. the level of certainty demonstrated by the witness at the identification d. all the above
Many women seek jobs in corrections because:
a. Of many of the reasons women want to be police officers. b. The job provides security. c. Of good pay and benefits. d. All of the above
Among the rights won by inmates, which of the following is not one of them?
a. the right to secure proper medical attention b. the right to freedom of speech and press unless it interferes with or threatens institutional freedom c. the right to be free from cruel and unusual physical treatment while incarcerated d. the right to be segregated along racial lines
Evaluations of RCCFs suggest that after five years, over half of the participants completed the program successfully and stayed out of trouble
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false